Of all the queer-coded flowers throughout history, this ancient plant is a rare jewel in the horticultural world ...
The dormant season is a great time to sow flower seeds, establish trees and shrubs, and get started on the vegetable garden.
SEATTLE — If you’re having difficulty finding a shrub that will survive in dry shade, especially underneath ... in similar conditions here in the Pacific Northwest. Aucubas normally grow ...
Every garden has a shady spot, whether it's the whole plot or just a shady corner. Finding plants that will thrive makes life so much easier as they'll naturally want to grow there. Shade is generally ...
For this year’s twist, I’m reaching out to a local garden pro who knows a thing or two about designing fabulous landscapes for the Pacific Northwest ... also uses the plant where she wants ...
LAFAYETTE, N.Y. — In this week's Gardening Update, Carol walks us through the plants that are super easy to take care of. All you need is a little indirect light and water and they should grow.
GRASSES ARE A planetary success story; they cover more ground and support more wildlife than any other single plant group ... February for the 2025 Northwest Flower & Garden Festival, sponsored ...
The Dallas Park Board is taking a stand against concrete batch plants looking over the city’s parks. In northwest Dallas, perturbed by the adjacency of batch plants next to Luna Vista Golf ...
The new year is here, which means it’s once again time to start dreaming and scheming up some fresh Pacific Northwest travels. On this week’s episode of Peak Northwest we dip our toes into the ...
A benign dip in the Jetstream over the Pacific that Tuesday morning exploded into an extremely strong area of low pressure by evening, deepening into an intense 942 millibar storm. It became so ...
Brooke Herbert / OPB When those of us in the OPB newsroom started assembling a list of the biggest stories of the year in the Pacific Northwest, it took some deep thinking to even remember ...
Eventually, the Pacific Beach resident since 2019 was drawn ... from composting scraps that feed the garden to the joy of shared toys. The cover of Simone Fraid’s children’s book.